Cabinet records on climate change discussion released after court rulingHistoric move follows an Access to Information on the Environment request made by campaign group Right to Know regarding discussions about CO2 emissionsFri Sept 21 2018 - 19:35
Statins work where there is evidence of disease, says cardiologistInternational expert bodies recommend lifestyle/dietary intervention and surveillanceFri Sept 21 2018 - 06:10
Ireland faces major problem with undetected high cholesterolAbnormalities in cholesterol levels are proven to cause cardiovascular diseaseFri Sept 21 2018 - 06:00
State stands out in EU for biomethane potential, event hearsBiomethane conference in Dublin told Republic generates ‘a hell of a lot of manures’Thu Sept 20 2018 - 19:20
Plastic recycling must increase 80% by 2030 to meet EU targetsRepak calls on Government to establish a plastics working group to oversee transitionThu Sept 20 2018 - 01:00
Many trees in storm fell because of earlier dry spell and effect of climate changeMore winds coming from the east are the cause of extensive tree loss, says expertWed Sept 19 2018 - 20:04
EU Contest for Young Scientists features starch, spinal fusion and autonomous drivingTue Sept 18 2018 - 20:58
Surgical mesh failure rates unacceptably high, expert saysBetter evaluation needed of use in operations involving pelvic region organs, review saysTue Sept 18 2018 - 18:50
Sister and brother create a new material to protect athletes from injuryEU Contest for Young Scientists: How a liquid starch material can give tough resultsMon Sept 17 2018 - 16:37
Young Scientists lauded for ethical focus on climate changeContributions critical to advancing Paris Agreement, Higgins tells EU contest in RDSSat Sept 15 2018 - 17:48
EU Contest for Young Scientists opens in DublinSome the world’s brightest young minds descend on Dublin to showcase their projectsSat Sept 15 2018 - 09:49
Sleeping disorders rising in line with obesity epidemicAlmost a fifth of couples worldwide forced to sleep apart due to snoring, says professorSat Sept 15 2018 - 01:00
‘Green’ home heating fuels causing ‘extreme levels of air pollution’Scientists at NUI Galway say recurrence of smog likely in IrelandFri Sept 14 2018 - 19:11
Ireland’s climate change policies ‘need a reset’Government 'needs to stop making aspirational pledges’ and adopt renewable energy, says Prof John SweeneyWed Sept 12 2018 - 21:51
Climate Change Advisory Council: Carbon tax needed in BudgetChairman says without higher price on carbon, Irish CO2 emissions will continue to riseWed Sept 12 2018 - 18:07
Life expectancy up in Europe but smoking, obesity causing concern - WHOSome of 53 countries studied also have highest sense of ‘life satisfaction’ in worldWed Sept 12 2018 - 00:05
Nitrite-free rasher predicted to ‘revolutionise full Irish breakfast’Northern Ireland-based company uses fruit and spice extracts in bacon-curing processWed Sept 12 2018 - 00:01
‘We’re going to cure many, many nasty genetic diseases’James Watson interview: DNA-pioneer on racism, Trump, belief and scientific truthSat Sept 08 2018 - 01:00
Genetic secrets of fruit fly are key to dealing with sleep deprivation‘Schrodinger at 75’ conference hears of sleep/wake cycle and circadian rhythmThu Sept 06 2018 - 20:55
Search for new psychiatric drugs should focus on ‘wiring’, expert saysCutting-edge methodologies emerging to interrogate brain circuitry, Prof Kay Tye saysThu Sept 06 2018 - 20:43
Targeting genes with drugs will soon help cut illnesses in elderly – expertScientists are focusing research on compressing period of illnesses linked to getting oldThu Sept 06 2018 - 16:28
Brightest young scientists from Europe to showcase their work in DublinCork student and BT Young Scientist winner Simon Meehan flies Irish flag at EUCYSThu Sept 06 2018 - 01:00
The mammoths’ return: scientist predicts ‘de-extinction’ of long-lost animalsGenetic techniques will make it possible to bring extinct species back to life, conference toldWed Sept 05 2018 - 18:17
TCD Schrödinger forum grapples with big science ideasMany of ‘the brightest minds’ working on the big questions set to stir scientific melting potWed Sept 05 2018 - 15:16
New drug approved for advanced lung cancer by HSENivolumab is potentially life-extending and can be used where chemotherapy has failedWed Sept 05 2018 - 00:12
What is life? Top scientists gather in Dublin to work on Schrödinger’s key questionFive Nobel Prize-winners and some of the world’s most brilliant science minds will speak at the Schrödinger at 75 – the Future of Biology meeting, hosted by Trinity College DublinMon Sept 03 2018 - 16:32
Erwin Schrödinger in Dublin: Physicist, womaniser, fugitiveThe great physicist moved to Clontarf in 1939 on Dev’s invitation with his wife and mistressSat Sept 01 2018 - 06:00
Schrödinger’s chat: a meeting of minds in the great physicist’s nameA conference in Trinity College Dublin – where Schrödinger gave his famous talks in 1943 – will bring some of the brightest scientific minds together to discuss the future of biologySat Sept 01 2018 - 06:00
UN climate change body to focus on making communities resilientDr Hoesung Lee pays tribute to Ireland’s ‘generosity’ to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeThu Aug 30 2018 - 21:36
Naughten admits plan to cut carbon emissions is not workingIreland faces huge challenges to meet binding 2020 EU targets, says MinisterThu Aug 30 2018 - 02:00
UCC cuts the jargon in new Instagram campaignAim is to encourage ‘great communication’ from researchers tackling global challengesThu Aug 30 2018 - 01:00
Ireland ‘ambitious’ on climate despite rising emissions – NaughtenEvent marks 30th anniversary of UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeThu Aug 30 2018 - 00:58
Roach may be bigger threat to waterways than fearsome pike - IFI study findsReport reveals dramatic shift in balance of fish populations in Irish waterwaysWed Aug 29 2018 - 16:49
First heart bypass surgery using a robot is performed in IrelandThe ‘game-changing’ procedure reduces recovery time to as little as 48 hoursSat Aug 25 2018 - 01:00
IFA: Budget help needed for farmers following ‘perfect storm’ of concernsGroup says weather, Brexit and fears over CAP funding are putting pressure on sectorWed Aug 22 2018 - 21:03
Feed and water shortages flagged as perilous farm hazardsClimate change ‘events like these’ shape how resources used, Minister tells farming forumTue Aug 21 2018 - 21:41
Farmers urged to fight food scaremongering on social mediaUS farmer Michelle Miller says GM food and herbicide myths must be counteractedMon Aug 20 2018 - 21:59
Restricting GMOs in crops is a ‘grave mistake’ , say plant scientistsConference to hear how anti-GMO groups have hijacked ‘green’ and ‘sustainable’Mon Aug 20 2018 - 00:42
Source of one of worst food poisoning outbreaks in Ireland not found‘Astronomical’ incidence of E coli infection this summer with 715 reported casesFri Aug 17 2018 - 19:32
The best way to avoid E.coli O157Avoid food poisoning with four simple steps: clean, cook, chill and separateFri Aug 17 2018 - 18:56
Sea swimmers protest against north Dublin waste-water plantRed Hot Mommas have delivered objections to plans for facility with sea outflowFri Aug 17 2018 - 18:18
Dublin to become base for UN green finance networkProgramme aims to get financial centres to put sustainability at heart of businessThu Aug 16 2018 - 17:37
Bid to develop MS treatment to include researchers from IrelandTeams from Cambridge University and Ireland seek genetic markers for diseaseThu Aug 16 2018 - 01:00
Breakthrough in MS research now realisable, says neurologistNew alliance with Genomics Medicine Ireland a chance to complete unfinished businessThu Aug 16 2018 - 01:00
Irish scientists make major breakthrough in breast cancer researchPotential drug identified by NUIG team that reduces cancer and helps improve treatmentWed Aug 15 2018 - 10:44
Weedkiller subject of multimillion payout in US will still be licensed in IrelandDepartment of Agriculture said it was guided by European Food Safety Authority on use of RoundupTue Aug 14 2018 - 18:25
Fáilte Ireland to tackle Wild Atlantic Way litter black spots‘Very unpleasant Doolin’ is in fact ‘pristine’, according to ferry operatorTue Aug 14 2018 - 06:00
Irish researchers make key breakthrough on ‘brain-like’ computers‘Neuromorphic’ computers will be able to carry out tasks natural to the human brainMon Aug 13 2018 - 17:45
Only 8% of Irish beaches, rivers and harbours found to be ‘clean’Most common forms of litter were plastic bottles, cans, cigarette butts and sweet wrappersMon Aug 13 2018 - 00:00
Looking to sort out stress? Check a higher fibre diet, say scientistsHealthier diet lowers anxiety and reduced stress levels can aid ‘leaky’ gut problemsWed Aug 01 2018 - 00:00